Saturday, August 11, 2012

Wk 7 Getting to Know Your International Contacts—Part 3


International Contacts Part 3

The issue regarding quality and early childhood professionals is where I live at and work. In the stated where I live and work you have to have a degree to teach in a public school and have certification to teach in Georgia.  Well I will start by telling you about a lady from the states come down to interview two of our teachers in Pre k. She was going to look over the classroom materials and observe us on how we teaching the children in the classroom. She picked the two classes when she gets here so we was on pins in needles because we know two of us were going to be pick. So when she got here it was my classroom another classroom picked. We were so nerve about her come in the room but it went by fast when she came in to observe.

We are required to keep up our training every year for the state. If we can afford to go back to school to get more knowledge. Some of my professional goal is to finish up my master degree and hope to teacher my on class one day. I hope one I will run my own daycare center in a small town for I can grow.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

You have great aspirations and I wish you the best of luck on your endeavors. I feel there is nothing more important for our teachers than professional growth, constructive criticism from mentors, and our drive as professionals to continue to do what we do. What did you find useful from your visitors?

Cortnee Ingram said...

Hi Chiquela, I think it's a wonderful goal to finish your Master's and to open your own day care center! Good for you - I hope everything works out!!

Take care,
Cortnee :)